What Makes Fibrex® an Ideal Window Material

Fibrex® windows are revolutionary. Created by Andersen® Corporation, one of the most trusted window companies, Fibrex is a favorite among homeowners and window installers. So, what exactly makes Fibrex an ideal window material? In this article, Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco shares the impressive advantages of Fibrex windows. 

Strength and Durability

Fibrex is constructed of a composite material that combines wood fibers and polymers. It offers the strength of wood and the low-maintenance characteristics of vinyl. Because this material is so sturdy, it can be used in narrower frames, resulting in larger glass panes. The larger the glass area, the more external views you will be able to enjoy from your home. Another advantage of Fibrex is that it can tolerate expansion and contraction, allowing the window seal to remain intact regardless of the weather.

Energy Efficiency

You will have a more energy-efficient home if you choose Fibrex windows. Your home will be cool in the summer and warm in the winter, thanks to Renewal by Andersen’s Fibrex material and High-Performance™ Low-E® glass. Because you won’t have to rely as heavily on your HVAC system to keep your spaces pleasant, our windows will help you save money on energy. To learn more about how you can improve your home’s energy performance through Fibrex, ask your trusted window contractor.

Easy to Maintain

Compared to other window materials, Fibrex doesn’t require any additional work like painting or scraping. Fibrex windows can help you save money on maintenance costs in addition to lowering your energy bills. Regular cleaning is all that is required to extend the life of these windows. You can also opt to hire window professionals to clean and maintain your Fibrex windows. 

Experience firsthand why Fibrex is the ideal window material, preferred by window contractors. Increase comfort and efficiency with Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco. Call us at (866) 609-5033, or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. We serve clients in San Francisco.

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